Moscow's authorities are drafting a code of conduct for newcomers towards ethnic minorities, the chairman of the capital's interethnic relations committee said on Tuesday.
Mikhail Solomentsev voiced the idea of devising a social code for "guests of the capital" earlier this year. It may be issued in the form of a comic book, he later said.
Moscow is home to an estimated two million immigrants, mostly from the former Soviet republics, who are often at loggerheads with the wider community. Ethnic tensions have been a source for concern for Moscow's City Hall since the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991.
MOSCOW, October 19 (RIA Novosti)